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A27 - Electrical Panel mod

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JT48348
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A27 - Electrical Panel mod

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The bathroom modification means I have to move my electrical panel. I've been considering various locations.

I'm thinking of making the port side storage space in the cockpit the new electrical panel location. The space will be water tight once I re-bed the deck fittings. I would put a recessed panel in the space and then two doors made of smoked lexan or plexi to close it off.

It's deep enough to accommodate all the wiring, switches and breakers. It's big enough to consolidate both a DC and AC panel and any other monitors etc. it can be seen from both the helm and the fwd cabin. And it's close to the battery bank in the engine room.

The down side is its low to the deck and not at eye level.
The downside is also if a deck fitting did leak that could be a big problem.

Any thoughts?
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Re: A27 - Electrical Panel mod

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I'll just say this...if a deck fitting leaks in you could be in a world of hurt...I would find a different spot
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Re: A27 - Electrical Panel mod

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Why not on the wall to the right as you go down the stairs into the forward cabin? On the early boats like mine, the panel is to the left, just above the galley counter top facing forward. That works, but the space is fairly confined

My boat has a 15 by 15 door where your proposed location is - It has an access hatch inside that you use to load ice into the icebox

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Re: A27 - Electrical Panel mod

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With the elimination of the hanging locker and moving of the bulkheads in all directions to create inches, there's no space on the bulkhead as you come down the steps. Not only is it not wide enough it's not deep enough if there was a panel there.

The only other location which might be an option is fwd of the bathroom on the other side of the fwd bulkhead where the fridge will be. But this is a ways away from everything and certainly not centrally located.

The cockpit storage area has everything going for it except the deck fittings
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Could you build a waterproof box to line that space so if it does leak it won't get on the electrical connections?
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Re: A27 - Electrical Panel mod

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Hmmm. Basically put a box inside the box. That might work. The space is large. Let me look into that
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